Opportunity
Los Angeles County Lacounty #DBH88
Los Angeles County Seeks Vendors for As-Needed Hazardous Waste Removal Services
Posted
June 25, 2026
Respond By
July 23, 2029
Identifier
DBH88
NAICS
562112, 562211, 562910
Los Angeles County Department of Beaches and Harbors is seeking qualified vendors for as-needed hazardous waste removal services under a Master Agreement structure. - Government Buyer: - County of Los Angeles, Department of Beaches and Harbors - Services Requested: - Legal pick-up, removal, transportation, and disposal of hazardous and contaminated non-hazardous waste from county sites, storm drains, and Marina del Rey harbor - Quarterly and biannual hazardous waste roundups - Clarifier tank cleaning and pump-out - Emergency hazardous waste removal and response - Testing, profiling, categorizing, labeling, and packaging of unknown substances - Homeless encampment cleanup as needed - Vendor Requirements: - Minimum five years of continuous experience in hazardous materials removal - County of Los Angeles Department of Public Health Solid Waste Management Program Waste Collector Permit required - Staff must be trained and equipped for confined space work - Compliance with all relevant hazardous waste disposal laws and safety requirements - Contract Structure: - Master Agreement with individual Work Orders issued as needed - Multiple vendors may be selected; current contractors include Ocean Blue Environmental Services, Inc. and Hunter Consulting Inc. - Annual contract value is approximately $242,000, with no fixed pricing at submission (pricing set per Work Order) - No specific OEMs or product part numbers are mentioned, as this is a service-based solicitation - NIGP code 92645 (Hazardous Material and Waste Services) applies
Description
The County of Los Angeles Department of Beaches and Harbors is seeking qualified and experienced vendors to enter into master agreements for as-needed hazardous waste removal services within Los Angeles County. The services include legal pick-up, removal, transportation, and disposal of hazardous and contaminated non-hazardous waste from various sites, facilities, storm drains, and contaminated ocean water in Marina del Rey harbor. Vendors must demonstrate a minimum of five years of continuous experience in hazardous materials removal for public and/or private sector entities. The selection will be based on the qualifications of the firms submitting proposals, and the County may require additional minimum qualifications.